Real Estate Blog
Orange County to fund more affordable housing
Orange County funds will be used for multiple projects.
North Texas’ lead in semiconductor space to leap ahead with expansions in Sherman
North Texas leads the state in semiconductor manufacturing, and two massive expansions in the city of Sherman position the region to grow that lead substantially over the next few years and beyond.
30 West Valley acres primed for a build-to-rent community sell; 5 other real estate deals to know
A South Dakota-based company has started construction on a 135,896-square-foot industrial building, its second of eight buildings planned for Skyway Commons in Surprise.
Winstanley taps I-90 near Amsterdam for 500-plus-acre manufacturing, logistics campus
The project would be the developer's fourth investment in the Albany region over the past three years.
Somerville’s Inner Belt to play host to new 200K-square-foot lab facility
Somerville is well on its way to becoming a new life sciences hub with the addition of a new, 200,000-square-foot development in the city's Inner Belt neighborhood.
Why Byrne Construction Services is well-positioned to handle any potential economic slowdown
The Fort Worth-based company has a portfolio ratio of about 60% public sector work and 40% private sector work.
These lenders have grown their real estate loan portfolios the most in the past year
Using data from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., The Business Journals determined the 100 financial institutions nationally that have grown their commercial and residential real estate lending the most between the first quarter of 2021 and Q1 2022.
Developer swaps apartments for condo/short-term rental units at 49-story project nearing completion
“Unique market conditions” led to the change, according to the developer.
Lennar sells $79 million of home lots to investment firm
In one of the bigger single such deals of recent years in the Sacramento region, homebuilder Lennar Corp. has sold more than 180 acres planned for future homes.
Wash Park mansion of Gart Brothers Sporting Goods scion listed for $8M
The Wash Park home of Jerry Gart, the late patriarch of the Gart Brothers Sporting Goods family, has hit the market for $7.9 million.
Sitting on a 2-acre lot at 300 S. York St., the 9,899-square-foot mansion went up for sale on June 22.
Gart and his wife Sally purchased the property in 1987, according to property records. Gart died in 1996 at 62 years old, leaving the home to his wife Sally.
The five-bedroom, nine-bathroom home was built in 1941 and designed by famed architect Burnham Hoyt, who designed Red Rocks Amphitheatre. It was custom built for John Gates, one of the founders of the Gates Rubber Company in Denver, according to co-listing agent Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty.
Provided by LIV Sotheby’s International RealtyThe home was designed by famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre architect Burnham Hoyt.
The home will set a record for Wash Park if it sells for anything close to its list price.
Wolfe, who sold his own Wash Park home in March for a neighborhood reco..